Couch Slut - You Could Do It Tonight album cover

Couch Slut

You Could Do It Tonight

Year2024
GenreHard Rock, Hardcore Punk, Metal, Noise
LabelBrutal Panda Records
CountryXW
StatusOfficial

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Tracklist

  1. Couch Slut Lewis (3:30)
  2. Ode to Jimbo (3:11)
  3. Wilkinson's Sword (5:34)
  4. The Donkey (5:16)
  5. Presidential Welcome (1:56)
  6. Energy Crystals for Healing (4:40)
  7. Downhill Racer (3:29)
  8. Laughing and Crying (3:34)
  9. The Weaversville Home for Boys (6:54)

About the Band

Steady Diet of Nothing is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released in July 1991 by Dischord Records. Although a persistent rumor alleges that the title is an allusion to a quote by the late American stand-up comedian Bill Hicks, the album title predates the Hicks quote by several years and was actually thought up by bassist Joe Lally. Although well received and popular at the time of its release, Steady Diet is often overlooked by many music journalists when writing about Fugazi's career, but remains a favorite among fans of the band.

Source: Wikipedia

Album Review

Couch Slut's latest album, 'You Could Do It Tonight,' is a relentless onslaught of hard rock, hardcore punk, and metal that grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. The raw energy and aggression that permeate every track are complemented by the band's tight musicianship and fearless attitude. Standout tracks like 'Wilkinson's Sword' and 'The Donkey' showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend chaotic riffs with infectious hooks, while 'Energy Crystals for Healing' and 'Laughing and Crying' provide moments of intense emotional release. The production quality on this album is top-notch, capturing the raw intensity of Couch Slut's live performances while still allowing each instrument to shine. 'You Could Do It Tonight' is a bold statement from a band that continues to push boundaries and defy expectations, solidifying their place as one of the most exciting acts in modern heavy music.

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